Cape Town’s District Six was once a vibrant and diverse community, a melting pot of cultures and traditions. Before its residents were forcibly removed during apartheid, the area was home to over 60,000 people, including Cape Malay, Indian, and African communities. The District was a hub of creativity and artistic expression, with jazz clubs, theaters, and dance halls. Today, much of the area remains underdeveloped, a reminder of the devastating impact of apartheid on this oncethriving community.
Copenhagen Cartel is a Danish sustainable luxury swimwear and activewear brand with a noble goal — saving the ocean. The company’s unique approach to environmentallyfriendly fashion contributes to reducing discarded fishing nets that kill marine life. Copenhagen Cartel makes bathing suits and sportswear out of recycled nylon trash, such as old fishing nets and fabric pieces from before use. This keeps the nets from being thrown into the seas.
If you’re looking for a place to satisfy your craving for Indian cuisine with a modernAsian twist, Awara Restaurant is the perfect place to visit. The restaurant is located on Church Street, Cape Town, and is somewhat of a hidden treasure.
Cape Town is a city renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. With its rugged coastline, rolling hills, and towering mountains, the region is home to a rich variety of flora and fauna that attracts visitors from around the world. Whether you’re a birdwatcher, a wildlife enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique experience, Cape Town offers plenty of opportunities to encounter some of Africa’s most iconic animals. Here are some of the best places to see animals in the city.
South Africa’s very own Kruger National Park has been named one of the World’s Top 20 Best Nature Destinations in 2023 by Tripadvisor. The category covers travelers’ favorite places to enjoy the outdoors.
Cape Town residents can now sigh relief as Metrorail’s Central Line, which operates between Cape Town and Nyanga, has resumed full service after three years of disruptions. The Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) said that from today, March 22, 2023, the train line would be open from 5 am to 7 pm.